PREPARATIONClean and remove any dirt or contaminations remaining in the joints. Make sure the joints are clean and dry before grouting.

MIXINGMix 1 kg of grout powder with 0.2-0.23 liters of clean water, or 4 parts grout to 1 part water (by volume). Add the grout into the water and mix well by hand or low speed drill. Allow the grout to slake for 10 minutes, then remix. The mix should be stirred intermittently during application. Do not add water or grout after this point. If the grout has become too stiff to work, discard it and make a new batch.

APPLICATIONWait a minimum of 24- 48 hours after tile installation. Grout all areas of the installation with the exact same procedure. The most consistent results can be achieved by filling the joints with grout, then using a rubber face trowel and working diagonally across the grout joints to both fill and compact the joints. As soon as possible, remove all excess grout with the trowel. The less grout left on the face of the tile, the easier the final clean-up will be.

FINAL CLEAN-UPAfter 10 days, the area may be re-cleaned to remove any remaining grout from the surface of the tile. Scrubbing the floor with hot water and soap works best. It is not recommended that acids be used, as this cause color alteration of the grout joint. If necessary, test in an inconspicuous place first.

PREPARATIONClean and remove any dirt or contaminations remaining in the joints. Make sure the joints are clean and dry before grouting.

MIXINGMix 1 kg of grout powder with 0.2-0.23 liters of clean water, or 4 parts grout to 1 part water (by volume). Add the grout into the water and mix well by hand or low speed drill. Allow the grout to slake for 10 minutes, then remix. The mix should be stirred intermittently during application. Do not add water or grout after this point. If the grout has become too stiff to work, discard it and make a new batch.

APPLICATIONWait a minimum of 24- 48 hours after tile installation. Grout all areas of the installation with the exact same procedure. The most consistent results can be achieved by filling the joints with grout, then using a rubber face trowel and working diagonally across the grout joints to both fill and compact the joints. As soon as possible, remove all excess grout with the trowel. The less grout left on the face of the tile, the easier the final clean-up will be.

FINAL CLEAN-UPAfter 10 days, the area may be re-cleaned to remove any remaining grout from the surface of the tile. Scrubbing the floor with hot water and soap works best. It is not recommended that acids be used, as this cause color alteration of the grout joint. If necessary, test in an inconspicuous place first.